1953 in poetry


Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.

Events

Works published in English

Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land, if different; substantially revised works listed separately:

Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada

India">Indian poetry">India, in English">Indian poetry in English">in English

United Kingdom">English poetry">United Kingdom

Poets in the anthology ''Images of Tomorrow''

John Heath-Stubbs edited this volume, published in the United Kingdom, which included poems from these writers:
Dannie AbseDrummond Allison – Eurasia Anderson - William Bell – Thomas Blackburn – Maurice Carpenter - Alex Comfort – Yorke Crompton – N. K. Cruikshank – Keith DouglasGeorge EveryJohn FairfaxG. S. Fraser – John Gibbs – W. S. Graham - F. Pratt GreenJ. C. HallMichael HamburgerJohn Heath-StubbsGlyn JonesSidney KeyesFrancis KingJames KirkupNorman Nicholson – I. R. Orton – Michael Paffard – Kathleen RaineAnne Ridler – Walter Roberts – W. R. RodgersJoseph RykwertJohn SmithMuriel SparkDerek Stanford – J. Ormond Thomas – W. Price Turner – John WainJohn WallerVernon WatkinsGordon Wharton - Margaret Willy – David Wright

United States">American poetry">United States

Other in English

Works published in other languages

French language

Canada">Canadian poetry">Canada, in French

  • Jean-Guy Pilon, La fiancée du matin: poèmes, Montréal: Éditions Amicitia

France">French poetry">France

India">Indian poetry">India

In each section, listed in alphabetical order by first name:

Kannada">Kannada poetry">Kannada

  • R. S. Mugali, Kannada Sahitya Caritre, a history of Kannada literature, written in that language, up to the 19th century
  • Siddayya Puranika, Jalapata, lyricsVirasaiva Sahitya Mttu Itihasa, literary history of "Veerashaiva" literature in three volumes

Kashmiri">Kashmiri poetry">Kashmiri

  • Amir Shah Kreri, Zafar Nama, a masnavi commemorating an episode of Islamic conquest and based on a Persian original; the poem became very popular in some rural areas
  • Mohammad Amin Kamil, Saqi Nama, a masnavi
  • Rasul Bath, Ab e Hayat
  • Rahman Rahi, Sanavany Saz
  • Rasa Javidani, Tuhfa-e bahar, the Urdu-language poet's first book of Kashmiri-language poems

Malayalam">Malayalam poetry">Malayalam

  • Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai, Unninilisandesam, commentary on a 14th-century Manipravala poem
  • K. Kittunni Nayar, Mahakavi Vallattol, biography of the poet Vallathol
  • Ulloor Paramesvara Ayyar, Kerala Sahitya Caritram, in 1995, Indian academic Sisir Kumar Das called this book the "most comprehensive history of the Malayalam and Sanskrit literatures of Kerala"; published posthumously, in five volumes, starting this year, with the last volume coming out in 1955

Other languages of the Indian subcontinent

  • Ananta Pattanayak, Santisikhar, Oriya
  • Felix Paul Noronha, writing in the Konkani dialect of the Marathi language:
  • * Kaviyam Jhelo
  • * Kristanu Puranatli Vinchovan
  • Ghulan Rabbani Taban, editor, Shikast-i zindan, Urdu-language poems about the independence struggle in India and other Asian countries
  • Kripal Singh Kasel and Parminder Singh, Punjabi Sahit Di Utpatti Te Vikas, history of Punjabi literature, written in that language
  • Lekhnath Poudyal, Tarun-Tapasi, a poem on contemporary affairs written mostly in the Sikharini meter; considered the magnum opus of the author, who calls it a navya kavya; Nepali
  • Nagarjun, Yug Dhara, poems on current affairs; Hindi
  • Narayan, also known as "Shyam", Rupa maya, a sequence of 16 sonnets on the myth of Visvamitra and Menaka; Sindhi
  • Nanuram Samskarta, Samay Vayaro, in blank verse; Rajasthani
  • Nidudavolu Venkatarao, Telugu Kavula Caritra, biographical information about many Telugu poets
  • Nilmani Phookan, Surya Heno Nami Aahe Eyi Nadiadi, Rangiya, Assam: Prakashan Ghar, Assamese-language
  • Priyakant Maniar, Pratik, the author's first book of verses; 65 poems Gujarati
  • Shri Shrimat Kumar Vyas, editor, Alagojo, anthology of poems by Rajasthani authors
  • Sudhindra Nath Datta, Sambarta, called "ne of the major works in modern Bengali poetry", according to Sisir Kumar Das

Other languages

Awards and honors

United Kingdom">English literature">United Kingdom

United States">American poetry">United States

Births

Deaths

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